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rdmiller

join:2005-09-23
Richmond, VA

This is for banks and credit card companies

Banks, utilities and credit card companies need to know for sure that when they send you a statement via email, that it actually gets delivered.

That's all this is. Nothing more. Nothing less.


jester121
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join:2003-08-09
Lake Zurich, IL
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If that's the case then e-mail is the wrong medium for them to use. SMTP has never been a 100% certain system, and never will be. For that matter neither is the US Postal "Service", unless you pay for signature/delivery confirmation.

It's a lot more than what you say, and also a lot less.


ElJay

join:2004-03-17
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That's a good idea, but I can't see a tightwad bank paying for something like that. They'll tell you when you sign up for e-statements that you need to add yadda@yaddayadda.com to your whitelist or whatever, and that's about as far as they'll take it.


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